“The exodus of talent from the US is harmful for the long term interests of the US,†says FIIDS
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Recession in tech industry would hit H-1B workers hard, says Seattle based Immigration expert Amy Bhatt
“The tech skill set is very much in demand by companies everywhere,†says Scott Dobroski, Indeed’s career trends expert
Chat groups are serving as quick reference points for those urgently looking for a job
SOS Global Indians group with 250,000 members seeks public sector jobs for laid off Indians abroad
Times look definitely uncertain for Indian workers, especially those employed on H-1B visas
Their political, economic clout is growing, but immigration system remains their biggest concern
Immigration researcher Daniel Di Martino explains why the current system adversely affects Indians most
Its processing time 2 to 10 times longer than counterparts in other English-speaking nations, says Manhattan Institute.
Those on H-1B and other non-immigrant visas scrambling to find other jobs to maintain visa status.
Disappointed backlogged Indian says “environment in the US is not suitable for Indiansâ€
Regulations permit a discretionary 60-day grace period in several categories including H-1B coveted by Indians
The share of the Indian diaspora in the United States, comprising 4.9 million US residents, was 23 percent.
Indians in green card backlog welcome Indian American lawmaker’s strong support for Eagle Act
17% increase in H&L work visa applications; waiting time reduced, says US mission
Passage of legislation would bring great relief to 700,000 Indians stuck in decades long backlog
North American and Western European schools host about half the international student community
Wait time for both interview waiver and first-time appointments cut in half in India
Bill eases path for 8 million people, including Dreamers, H-1B and long-term visa holders
Blinken assures Jaishankar “This will play out over the next few months, but we’re very focused on itâ€
Working in the US without authorization has serious consequences, including removal and bars to reentryÂ
Trump rule counted use of housing vouchers, food stamps and Medicaid against immigrants applying for green cards
US has been one of the most-preferred destinations for Indians since the 19th century
Immigrants started more than half unicorns; four Indians among founders of multiple billion-dollar companies
New merit based system to help Indians stuck in decades log green card backlog
